This is now the number two most sickest story on Fark never to be mentioned again, right after the one you all know I'm referring to and I'm not going to mention it because it's so sick.

And I also want to know why for the love of god they felt the need to drop in the line about it being unlikely the nipples will grow back, unless it's to be absolutely sure this guy is beaten to death in jail tonight.

"Matheson allegedly admitted to investigators he played rough with the boy. But Matheson said he didn't become aware of the injuries until hours later"

I'd like to know what kind of rough playing led to this happening. At the same time, I'm somewhat curious about him not noticing until hours later. I would imagine loosing a nipple or two might just cause a bit of bleeding.

doglover:Nickster79: "Doctors say it is unlikely the nipples will grow back."

I want to know if this is simply a hypothesis, or there have been some incredibly sick experiments and test cases to determine that it's not possible.

Option B. It's called Rugby.

The Nazis kept meticulous (medical experiment records), those records are used and studied in American medical schools and medical schools around the world to this day. It's one of those dirty little secrets we don't talk about.

AverageAmericanGuy:Gyrfalcon: This is now the number two most sickest story on Fark never to be mentioned again, right after the one you all know I'm referring to and I'm not going to mention it because it's so sick.

AverageAmericanGuy:Gyrfalcon: This is now the number two most sickest story on Fark never to be mentioned again, right after the one you all know I'm referring to and I'm not going to mention it because it's so sick.

Nickster79The Nazis kept meticulous (medical experiment records), those records are used and studied in American medical schools and medical schools around the world to this day. It's one of those dirty little secrets we don't talk about.

when i was working in the mall in the late 80's i read a book in the bookstore during my lunch break about the experiments that was pretty graphic. limb amputation and reattachment attempts,cutting tendons, all kinds of cold water and hypothermia tests. farking with the brain, heart and major organs in all kinds of funky ways to simulate war injuries and ways to treat them. people hung on hooks while still alive. i'll stop now.

starlost:Nickster79The Nazis kept meticulous (medical experiment records), those records are used and studied in American medical schools and medical schools around the world to this day. It's one of those dirty little secrets we don't talk about.

when i was working in the mall in the late 80's i read a book in the bookstore during my lunch break about the experiments that was pretty graphic. limb amputation and reattachment attempts,cutting tendons, all kinds of cold water and hypothermia tests. farking with the brain, heart and major organs in all kinds of funky ways to simulate war injuries and ways to treat them. people hung on hooks while still alive. i'll stop now.

"Between 3,000 and 12,000 men, women, and children[1][2][3]-from which around 600 every year were provided by the Kempeitai[4]-were murdered during the human experimentation conducted by Unit 731 at the camp based in Pingfang alone, which does not include victims from other medical experimentation sites.[5] Almost 70% of the victims who died in the Pingfang camp were Chinese, including both civilian and military.[6] Close to 30% of the victims were Russian.[7] Some others were South East Asians and Pacific Islanders, at the time colonies of the Empire of Japan, and a small number of the prisoners of war from the Allies of World War II[8] (although many more Allied POWs were victims of Unit 731 at other sites[1])."

"Many of the scientists involved in Unit 731 went on to prominent careers in post-war politics, academia, business, and medicine. Some were arrested by Soviet forces and tried at the Khabarovsk War Crime Trials; others surrendered to the American Forces. The reason they were not tried was that the information and experience gained in the studies of the biological warfare was of a great value for the United States biological weapons development program.[9] On 6 May 1947, Douglas MacArthur, as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces, wrote to Washington that "additional data, possibly some statements from Ishii probably can be obtained by informing Japanese involved that information will be retained in intelligence channels and will not be employed as 'War Crimes' evidence."[10] The deal was concluded in 1948."

starlost:Nickster79The Nazis kept meticulous (medical experiment records), those records are used and studied in American medical schools and medical schools around the world to this day. It's one of those dirty little secrets we don't talk about.

when i was working in the mall in the late 80's i read a book in the bookstore during my lunch break about the experiments that was pretty graphic. limb amputation and reattachment attempts,cutting tendons, all kinds of cold water and hypothermia tests. farking with the brain, heart and major organs in all kinds of funky ways to simulate war injuries and ways to treat them. people hung on hooks while still alive. i'll stop now.

And after the war the OSS smuggled many of the most evil Nazis out of Germany. Why? So that they could learn from them. The CIA is nothing more than the continuation of the most evil aspects of Nazi Germany.

cannonman1863:"Matheson allegedly admitted to investigators he played rough with the boy. But Matheson said he didn't become aware of the injuries until hours later"

I'd like to know what kind of rough playing led to this happening. At the same time, I'm somewhat curious about him not noticing until hours later. I would imagine loosing a nipple or two might just cause a bit of bleeding.

Ditto. Not to mention that it's really hard for me to imagine anyone being able to apply the kind of force and traction necessary to literally rip flesh off someone's body with their bare hands.

Phoenix_M:doglover: Nickster79: "Doctors say it is unlikely the nipples will grow back."

I want to know if this is simply a hypothesis, or there have been some incredibly sick experiments and test cases to determine that it's not possible.

Option B. It's called Rugby.

The Nazis kept meticulous (medical experiment records), those records are used and studied in American medical schools and medical schools around the world to this day. It's one of those dirty little secrets we don't talk about.

Oh, yes, we do. People who need to do Search and Rescue, along with long-distance sailors on small boats, oil rig workers and professional mariners are generally aware that the foundational research in hypothermia (and consequently, ways to avoid it when dunked in cold water) was done by the Nazis on their concentration camp prisoners, who didn't get a vote. The Nazis, of course, were interested in making the odds better for their U-Boat crews on the frosty Atlantic, and didn't mind running through a few hundred Jews, Soviets and other undesirables in the process.

The victims of the Nazis are dead, and they died very unpleasantly. It's a done deal and can't be reversed.

You can honour their otherwise cruel and futile deaths by using the data the Nazis collected or not. I know there are a few scientists who are willing to step into icewater covered in sensors, but there isn't exactly a long line for that task, and yet it's the only way we can really know how long people can last in cold water, and what materials used in what designs will best avoid that particular form of death.

The particular form of death I wish on this child-mutilating nutcase, however, is considerably more lingering than hypothermia.

When I was in college at Florida State, there was a co-ed at FAMU I dated a few times. Once, she told me about ne of her friends who had a worse experience. The friend was dating a guy who had a reputation for very rough sex and Cheryl, my date, had warned her about the guy, but the friend refused to believe her. He finally got her to have sex one night and she found out Cheryl had been right to warn her. As part of "foreplay", he bit off one of her nipples.

Matheson allegedly admitted to investigators he played rough with the boy. But Matheson said he didn't become aware of the injuries until hours later when the toddler's grandmother came home and called the Pasco County Sheriff's Office.

Aulus:When I was in college at Florida State, there was a co-ed at FAMU I dated a few times. Once, she told me about ne of her friends who had a worse experience. The friend was dating a guy who had a reputation for very rough sex and Cheryl, my date, had warned her about the guy, but the friend refused to believe her. He finally got her to have sex one night and she found out Cheryl had been right to warn her. As part of "foreplay", he bit off one of her nipples.

You call that "worse?" This two year-old lost BOTH nipples and didn't even cum!